HRV Part 3: Epidemiological Studies and Non-Linear Dynamics

For Researchers, Scientists, Experienced College Students
Research

This seminar is Part 3 of an in-depth series on Heart Rate Variability offered for free by Harvard Medical School's Dr. Andrew Ahn in collaboration with our partners, Labfront.

Summary

In the third part of his 5-part series, Dr. Andrew Ahn reviews the data behind heart rate variability as a marker of whole-body health and focuses on the research that predominated in the 1990s-2000s.  This talk places specific emphasis on HRV epidemiological studies and on non-linear dynamics.

Missed the first two videos? Watch Parts 1 & 2 here.

About Dr. Ahn:

Dr. Ahn is an internal medicine physician with a background in physics/engineering and physiological signal analyses. He is an Assistant Professor in Medicine & Radiology at Harvard Medical School and is also the Chief Medical/Science Officer at Labfront.

HRV Part 3: Epidemiological Studies and Non-Linear Dynamics

For Researchers, Scientists, Experienced College Students
Research

About this Video

This seminar is Part 3 of an in-depth series on Heart Rate Variability offered for free by Harvard Medical School's Dr. Andrew Ahn in collaboration with our partners, Labfront.

Summary

In the third part of his 5-part series, Dr. Andrew Ahn reviews the data behind heart rate variability as a marker of whole-body health and focuses on the research that predominated in the 1990s-2000s.  This talk places specific emphasis on HRV epidemiological studies and on non-linear dynamics.

Missed the first two videos? Watch Parts 1 & 2 here.

About Dr. Ahn:

Dr. Ahn is an internal medicine physician with a background in physics/engineering and physiological signal analyses. He is an Assistant Professor in Medicine & Radiology at Harvard Medical School and is also the Chief Medical/Science Officer at Labfront.

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